Police investigation continues, high school has reopened.
There have been no arrests in the murder of the owner of a Ross Township Beer Distributor more than 5 years ago.
The Allegheny County District Attorney's office and the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese are investigating amidst Facebook allegations.
A little piggy seen running on the Parkway West near Green Tree created quite a stir and backed-up traffic during Wednesday morning’s commute into Pittsburgh.
Scott and Jennifer Lewandowski had hoped to move into their newly constructed house in two weeks.
Cranberry resident Patricia K. Smith pleaded guilty earlier this year to embezzling more than $10 million from the Baierl Acura dealership in Pine.
Dozens of reports of downed power lines, flooded basements.
Pittsburgh police will conduct DUI and sobriety checkpoints Memorial Day weekend.
The mother of two from Ross Township vanished last September.
Fire Marshal said cause of fire listed as undetermined.
The Peters Township physician faces 11 or more years in prison.
Clients were given commemorative vials of ashes and glitter.
Victim was 51 year old Michael Simms.
Ross Commissioner who owned the building praises firefighters' efforts.
Melissa Mason, 24, of Aliquippa was pronounced dead after a jet ski capsized near a dam on the Ohio River
One tenant discovers precious letters and cash amid ruin.
Frank Coonelly was arrested on Dec. 22 near the Perrysville Exit of I-279.
One tenant moving to temporary location and plans to reopen Tuesday.
The 21-year-old from Penn Hills has been missing since March 22.
Ross police aid in the investigation leading to his conviction.
Ross among 6 communities which have issued 2 texting citations.
Ken Konias Jr. made brief appearance before a federal magistrate.
Police also reported on the incidents in the borough in April at the Crime Watch meeting Monday, and cautioned residents not to immediately show Equitable Gas bills to two young men who may be knocking on doors.
Ross Township Police helped in the investigation.
The 19-year-old has been missing since saying she was headed to Florida with a boyfriend.
Jason Tarap of the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office will be the keynote speaker.
Derek Secrist, 29, of Westmoreland County, pleaded guilty to a charge of arson in January.
The Crime Prevention Meeting will be held at the Ross Township Community Center.
The fair, a fundraiser for the West View Fire Department, will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Each weekend, beginning May 12-13, Patch will review a missing person, an unidentified body or a cold case homicide victim from around the greater Pittsburgh region.
Signs had been posted on the front door of the home, which is owned by model Theresa Gaugler, that prohibited anyone from entering until a hazmat team cleaned it.
The four-year-old German Shepherd was a model police dog, his handler said in an earlier Patch profile of Eddy.
West View Police will be at the Giant Eagle and seniors' high rise today, and Ross Police will be at the Highmark store on McKnight Road.
James C. Platts was convicted of mail fraud conspiracy, mail fraud and money laundering.
The extent of the boy's injuries after running from police and sliding down a steep hillside near Oakwood and Center Avenues is not known. Police call an ambulance as a precaution.
Prizes include: a set of two Titleist Vokey Wedges, Ping G 15 Irons Steel (4-P), TM Purelite Stand Bag, Callaway RAZR Fit Driver, and Titleist 910 Hybrid & 910 Fairway Graph, among others.
The official report of what happened that night is not yet complete. But in an interview, the fire chief of the Laurel Gardens Volunteer Fire Company walked through the decisions he made, addressing criticisms about his handling of the attack.
A woman discovered early Wednesday morning under the Roberto Clemente Bridge is from Ross Township.
An accounting of West View Borough police calls for service and activity in March was distributed at the monthly Crime Watch meeting.
The department has divided the borough into six zones; neighbors in each zone can sign up to receive alerts when police are in the neighborhood or a number of crimes are committed in the area.